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Author Glick, Jeremy Matthew, author.

Title The Black radical tragic : performance, aesthetics, and the unfinished Haitian Revolution / Jeremy Matthew Glick
Published New York : New York University Press, [2016]
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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 266 pages) : illustration
Series America and the long 19th century
America and the long 19th century.
Contents Introduction: the Haitian Revolution as refusal and reuse -- Overture: Haiti against forgetting and the thermidorean present -- Haitian revolutionary encounters: Eugene O'Neill, Sergei Eisenstein, and Orson Welles -- Bringing in the chorus: the Haitian Revolution plays of C.L.R. James and Edouard Glissant -- Tragedy as mediation: the Black Jacobins -- Tshembe's choice: Lorraine Hansberry's pan-Africanist drama and Haitian revolution opera -- Conclusion: Malcolm X's enlistment of Hamlet and Spinoza -- Coda: Black radical tragic propositions
Summary "As the first successful revolution emanating from a slave rebellion, the Haitian Revolution remains an inspired site of investigation for a remarkable range of artists and activist-intellectuals in the African Diaspora. In The Black Radical Tragic, Jeremy Matthew Glick examines twentieth-century performances engaging the revolution as laboratories for political thinking. Asking readers to consider the revolution less a fixed event than an ongoing and open-ended history resonating across the work of Atlantic world intellectuals, Glick argues that these writers use the Haitian Revolution as a watershed to chart their own radical political paths, animating, enriching, and framing their artistic and scholarly projects. Spanning the disciplines of literature, philosophy, and political thought, The Black Radical Tragic explores work from Lorraine Hansberry, Sergei Eisenstein, Edouard Glissant, Malcolm X, and others, ultimately enacting a speculative encounter between Bertolt Brecht and C.L.R. James to reconsider the relationship between tragedy and revolution. In its grand refusal to forget, The Black Radical Tragic demonstrates how the Haitian Revolution has influenced the ideas of freedom and self-determination that have propelled Black radical struggles throughout the modern era"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-253) and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Black people in literature
Radicalism in literature.
Tragic, The, in literature.
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Literary.
Black people in literature
Literature
Radicalism in literature
Tragic, The, in literature
Literatur
Haitianische Revolution Motiv
SUBJECT Haiti -- In literature
Haiti -- History -- Revolution, 1791-1804 -- Drama
Haiti -- History -- Revolution, 1791-1804 -- Literature and the revolution
Subject Haiti
Genre/Form Drama
History
Drama.
Théâtre.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2015021342
ISBN 9781479814855
1479814857